11.1876, Qs: Status of Relatives,Communication Strategies

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Subject: 11.1876, Qs: Status of Relatives,Communication Strategies

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Date:  Tue, 05 Sep 2000 07:57:42 -0300
From:  Susana Rezzano <susana at unsl.edu.ar>
Subject:  Can relatives be considered a form of reference?

2)
Date:  Wed, 6 Sep 2000 00:23:05 -0700 (PDT)
From:  seza dogruoz <seza_d at yahoo.com>
Subject:  Second Language Learner Communication Strategies

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  Tue, 05 Sep 2000 07:57:42 -0300
From:  Susana Rezzano <susana at unsl.edu.ar>
Subject:  Can relatives be considered a form of reference?

Dear List:
I hope somebody can help me answer the following question.

Can relatives (that, which, where, whose, what, ect) be considered a form
of reference?

In utterances such as
"Any procedure which tends to commercialize human organs must be considered
morally unacceptable"
or
"Liam Donaldson, the British government´s chief medical officer whose
report recommended therapeutic clonin, said it has the greatest potential
to relieve human suffering"

the relatives WHICH and WHOSE are clearly anaphoric to me, since their
meaning has to be retrieved from preceding text. However, these words are
not included in the descriptions of REFERENCE I have consulted.

Thanks,

Susana



-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------

Date:  Wed, 6 Sep 2000 00:23:05 -0700 (PDT)
From:  seza dogruoz <seza_d at yahoo.com>
Subject:  Second Language Learner Communication Strategies

Hi,

I am an M.A. student working on my thesis about
communication strategies of second/ foreign language
learners.I am doing my literarture review but I could
not find any recent studies done in the field after
 1990, except Baialystok's "Communication Strategies".
I will be glad if anyone can provide me the references
for more recent studies.Thanks for any help.


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